That is the fourth-best opening for a film produced or distributed by Pure Flix, behind Woodlawn and the two God’s Not Dead films — though the new film also had the studio’s fourth-widest release. Pure Flix announced yesterday that it would expand the film’s release from 1,174 theatres to about 1,600 theatres next weekend.

And Going in Style, a remake of a 1979 heist comedy starring Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine, landed in fourth place with $11.9 million — which is the lowest opening of any of the six films that have co-starred Freeman and Caine (the other five being the Dark Knight trilogy and the two Now You See Me movies).

Meanwhile, The Shack landed in 15th place with $1.1 million in its sixth week.

The Shack has earned $54.9 million after thirty-eight days, and thus still ranks seventh among “faith-based” films in terms of total North American gross…

2004 — The Passion of the Christ — $370.8 million

2014 — Heaven Is for Real — $91.4 million

2015 — War Room — $67.8 million

2016 — Miracles from Heaven — $61.7 million

2014 — God’s Not Dead — $60.8 million

2014 — Son of God — $59.7 million

2017 — The Shack — $54.9 million

2011 — Soul Surfer — $43.9 million

2006 — The Nativity Story — $37.6 million

2016 — Risen — $36.9 million

…and sixth among Bible and/or Jesus films released in the past 40 years:

2004 — The Passion of the Christ — $370.8 million

1998 — The Prince of Egypt — $101.4 million

2014 — Noah — $101.2 million

2014 — Exodus: Gods and Kings — $65 million

2014 — Son of God — $59.7 million

2017 — The Shack — $54.9 million

2009 — Year One — $43.3 million

2006 — The Nativity Story — $37.6 million

2016 — Risen — $36.9 million

1981 — History of the World, Part I — $31.7 million

2016 — Hail, Caesar! — $30.5 million

2016 — Ben-Hur — $26.4 million

2002 — Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie — $25.6 million

1979 — Monty Python’s Life of Brian — $20 million

1980 — Wholly Moses! — $14.2 million

2006 — One Night with the King — $13.4 million

1988 — The Last Temptation of Christ — $8.4 million

2016 — The Young Messiah — $6.5 million

1985 — King David — $5.1 million

2003 — The Gospel of John — $4.1 million

Meanwhile, in other box-office news…

The Boss Baby earned $26.4 million and ranked first in its second week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $89.4 million. The film has earned another $110.4 million overseas, for a global total of $199.7 million.

Beauty and the Beast earned $23.7 million and ranked second in its fourth week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $430.9 million. The film has earned another $545.1 million overseas, for a global total of $976 million.

Ghost in the Shell earned $7.3 million and ranked fifth in its second week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $31.5 million. The film has earned another $92.8 million overseas, for a global total of $124.3 million.

Power Rangers earned $6.2 million and ranked sixth in its third week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $75.1 million. The film has earned another $42.1 million overseas, for a global total of $117.2 million.

Kong: Skull Island earned $5.6 million and ranked seventh in its fifth week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $156.3 million. The film has earned another $377.8 million overseas, for a global total of $534.1 million.

Get Out earned $4.06 million and ranked eighth in its seventh week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $162.9 million. The film has earned another $13.7 million overseas, for a global total of $176.6 million.

And Logan earned $4.02 million and ranked ninth in its sixth week, thereby raising its domestic cume to $218 million. The film has earned another $378.6 million overseas, for a global total of $596.6 million.

Next week brings us The Fate of the Furious and the wide release of Gifted.